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Migraine Comorbidities

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Sinus Headache, Migraine, and the Otolaryngologist

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In recent years there has been a strong interest in the potential effect of migraine disease on other illnesses. Our understanding of the complex pathophysiology of migraine disease that may underlie nonheadache symptoms and syndromes is currently marked by a long list of comorbid disorders. The connection of migraine to other conditions is at various levels of explanation, ranging from some intriguing clinical observations to accepted criteria as a migraine subtype. This is a snapshot of the level of current knowledge of migraine comorbidities and the significance of this information, but the complexity of this subject will be a challenge for a generation of clinicians and scientists.

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